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the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud met with an undercover agent posing as an extremist. he picked the unnamed nightclub from google maps and allegedly told the agent he wanted the attack to be massive enough to make it in the news, like tonight. authorities say daoud was bent on terrorism, vowing repeatedly that it was in his heart. >> we're going to see more and more examples of this type of self-radicalization. this is the new wave in the terrorist threat, but it doesn't mean it's a threat that we can't deal with. >> a kid that i know, adel is an angel. he helped me -- my husband was away, and he helped m
the fbi says adel daoud was intent on killing as many americans as possible. according to the criminal complaint, the 18-year-old from hillside illinois drove a green jeep cherokee full of what he thought was explosives to a downtown chicago nightclub and then attempted to detonate it. the teenager first came to the fbi's attention in 2011 when he sent e-mails sympathizing with bin laden, writing in one that osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. eventually court papers say daoud...
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the fbi, u.s. attorney's office not involved in this process. >> so, chuck, tell us what's on the agenda at the nato summit. >> reporter: well, nato is all about afghanistan. this is all about putting down pen to paper on the withdrawal plan of nato, which, of course, is mostly u.s. combat troops, by the end of 2014. but it's also a fund-raising meeting of sorts, where the united states is going to be asking other countries, other member nations of nato to help contribute to the cost of securing afghanistan after 2014. it's going to cost upwards of $4 billion a year. and of course, u.s. officials don't want all of that to come out of u.s. taxpayer dollars. >> all right, chuck todd, thanks very much. let's bring in david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good morning, good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> these supports, the g-8 and nato conference, it's all about the president trying to get world leaders on the same page, in the first case about the euro debt crisis, the second case of
the fbi, u.s. attorney's office not involved in this process. >> so, chuck, tell us what's on the agenda at the nato summit. >> reporter: well, nato is all about afghanistan. this is all about putting down pen to paper on the withdrawal plan of nato, which, of course, is mostly u.s. combat troops, by the end of 2014. but it's also a fund-raising meeting of sorts, where the united states is going to be asking other countries, other member nations of nato to help contribute to the...
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northern michigan, to giants stadium in new jersey, and to a farm outside detroit where in 2006 the fbi raised a 3,000 foot barn and dug under it. once the leader of the teamsters, the nash's largest union, his connection with organized crime kept him in hot water. >> i believe the stories that hoffa was in a power struggle. i believe hoffa was killed by organized crime figures. >> reporter: that possibility could explain the informant's long silence. >> i mean, he is terrified. i could hear his voice tremble yesterday when i talked to him. >> reporter: could this be where the search for hoffa ends? >> we are investigating it as a cold case homicide. that's been our focus since the beginning. if it somehow happens to be mr. hoffa, great, it will end a major mystery. >> reporter: police say the work here will take about two hours. they're going to take that core soil sample, send it to a forensic anthropologist at michigan state university. if the examination of that soil sample turns up evidence of remains, then they'll start digging. willie? >> john yang, thanks so much. 7:20. here is
northern michigan, to giants stadium in new jersey, and to a farm outside detroit where in 2006 the fbi raised a 3,000 foot barn and dug under it. once the leader of the teamsters, the nash's largest union, his connection with organized crime kept him in hot water. >> i believe the stories that hoffa was in a power struggle. i believe hoffa was killed by organized crime figures. >> reporter: that possibility could explain the informant's long silence. >> i mean, he is...
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. >>> the cia and fbi claim they stopped a vicious bomb plot targeting a u.s. flight. they prevented a suicide bomber from using another underwear bomb close to the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. you may recall the one that fizzled and burned a confessed al qaeda operative christmas day back in 2009. defense secretary leon panetta says the new bomb was designed to pass through the best u.s. airport security. >> this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. and we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> on sunday, u.s. officials say an american drone like this one killed al qaeda's top commander in yemen where this plot originated. >>> it proved to be a deadly combination, a valium and alcohol overdose to blame for the death of famed painter thomas kinkade. he was found dead in his home near los gatos last month. the coroner's report shows kinkade might have been taking the drug ghb. he did battle alcoholism during his later years and suffered from heart disease and hypertension. >>> time is
. >>> the cia and fbi claim they stopped a vicious bomb plot targeting a u.s. flight. they prevented a suicide bomber from using another underwear bomb close to the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. you may recall the one that fizzled and burned a confessed al qaeda operative christmas day back in 2009. defense secretary leon panetta says the new bomb was designed to pass through the best u.s. airport security. >> this country has to continue to remain vigilant against...
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like to acknowledge the united states marshall that's here, the supervising agent in charge from the fbi, for their early efforts and their commitment for personnel. this has been very labor intensive. we used a lot of man-hours, a lot of volunteer hours from the search and rescue team, and for that, we're grateful. our investigation has lead to the identification of antolin garcia torres as the person responsible for the kidnap and murder of sierra lamar. we developed this through our investigation based on direct and circumstantial evidence, including forensic analysis conducted by the santa clara county district attorney's crime lab. the discovery of sierra's cell phone, her clothing, what she wore that day, and her personal belongings have contributed to our belief that sierra is a victim of murder. early on when our deputy first responded to a missing child report, he knew immediately that this was not just a runaway, this was something that was more significant. so early in the investigation, we had tremendous resources out there searching. we found the bag of clothing less than tw
like to acknowledge the united states marshall that's here, the supervising agent in charge from the fbi, for their early efforts and their commitment for personnel. this has been very labor intensive. we used a lot of man-hours, a lot of volunteer hours from the search and rescue team, and for that, we're grateful. our investigation has lead to the identification of antolin garcia torres as the person responsible for the kidnap and murder of sierra lamar. we developed this through our...
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the fbi tells nbc news they are not commenting on the identities of the bodies found at the home, but say they continue to pursue the case, as if all are still alive. >> they're just hoping they can catch up with him. but he does have a good head start. >> reporter: the family had recently moved to arizona and traveled to tennessee, friends say, to take care of business following a relative's death. their disappearance has shocked residents in their former town. >> surprised, because this is kind of a quiet community. nothing ever goes on here. >> reporter: a community that is now doing all it can to help find them. >> all up and down the interstate, the posters up seeing if anybody's seen them. it's sad, because three kids and a mother come up missing and nobody knows where they are. >> reporter: bain's husband, who also traveled to tennessee, first reported her missing and authorities later found bain's car abandoned. at one point the fbi tells me they didn't know if bain had gone with mayes willingly, but now, ann, they say they consider her a victim. >> all right. michelle franzen
the fbi tells nbc news they are not commenting on the identities of the bodies found at the home, but say they continue to pursue the case, as if all are still alive. >> they're just hoping they can catch up with him. but he does have a good head start. >> reporter: the family had recently moved to arizona and traveled to tennessee, friends say, to take care of business following a relative's death. their disappearance has shocked residents in their former town. >> surprised,...
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and the fbi not yet able to get into benghazi where the u.s. wants to know exactly what happened, who was behind the deaths of our ambassador and three other u.s. state department employees there. susan rice, the u.n. ambassador, said they had no warning of an imminent attack but extremists with weapons readily available in libya just showed up at these demonstrations. that's not what we're hearing from the libyan national congress. the head of that says this is a well-planned attack. foreigners who came into libya for months had planned this attack. meantime in afghanistan, as you mentioned, we've had two attacks with six u.s. soldiers killed. those so-called insider attacks, because they're believed to have been perpetrated by the very afghan forces we're supposed to be training. laura. >> very interesting. thank you. >>> new this morning, time to talk a little baseball. the a's have 16 games left in the regular season. they currently sit atop the american league wild card race, but that's good news, hardly a guarantee for a playoff spot but
and the fbi not yet able to get into benghazi where the u.s. wants to know exactly what happened, who was behind the deaths of our ambassador and three other u.s. state department employees there. susan rice, the u.n. ambassador, said they had no warning of an imminent attack but extremists with weapons readily available in libya just showed up at these demonstrations. that's not what we're hearing from the libyan national congress. the head of that says this is a well-planned attack....
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well, you know, police, fbi, we investigate. everybody else speculates. and there's going to be a lot of speculation in a case. peter, when you go through these documents, you see that there are alleged psychics. know that i've never seen a psychic help in a case like this. but psychics come forward. there are people who dream dreams about what happened. there are crazies. there are good sid zens. there are people who say she was kidnapped by a satanic cult, and used as a sacrifice. you know, that doesn't happen. but these people still perpetrate myths like this. >> clint, finally, i want to ask you only recently this was changed from a disappearance to an abduction. i know that's just legal language but what is the significance of that change and the way the police are investigating this? >> well, to me, it's the police are now comfortable that she didn't run away. realize that there are over 800,000 children that disappear or go missing every year. most of them are found. about 110 are these kidnappings where a child is tid capped, assaulted and murdere
well, you know, police, fbi, we investigate. everybody else speculates. and there's going to be a lot of speculation in a case. peter, when you go through these documents, you see that there are alleged psychics. know that i've never seen a psychic help in a case like this. but psychics come forward. there are people who dream dreams about what happened. there are crazies. there are good sid zens. there are people who say she was kidnapped by a satanic cult, and used as a sacrifice. you know,...
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the fbi we can tell you is now involved in this investigation and a more extensive search is planned for today around that area of her home. and in the fields where her cell phone was found the day after she disappeared. make sure to stay tuned to nbc bay area and nbc bay area.com for updates on all the breaking news. >>> time now for a check on your thursday forecast. for that, we bring in christina loren. >> mild out there temperature wise, we're in the 50s for the most part. but still cool enough for a jacket. later on today, you can peel that jacket off. by about noon, upper 50s. 3:00 p.m. with highs in the mid-60s in the south bay. 65 -- 59 degrees in dublin and forecasting the 50s on the coast. main storm system arrives, with head through saturday into sunday, periods of rain over the course of the weekend, sunday's a better day for outdoor plans, monday a nice dry break, and tuesday and wednesday light, pesky spring showers. let's check your drive with mike. >>> the south bay, we have the slowdown in northbound directions, but i'm specifically calling out highway 87. had an ea
the fbi we can tell you is now involved in this investigation and a more extensive search is planned for today around that area of her home. and in the fields where her cell phone was found the day after she disappeared. make sure to stay tuned to nbc bay area and nbc bay area.com for updates on all the breaking news. >>> time now for a check on your thursday forecast. for that, we bring in christina loren. >> mild out there temperature wise, we're in the 50s for the most part....
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last week agents from the fbi and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms raided the property near cornelia, georgia. savage was arrested and denied bond. her family declined to comment for this story. but her father told local station wsv that his daughter was a church-going college student, not a criminal. >> i think everybody ought to be able to sate on their property, do whatever the heck they want to. >> reporter: still on facebook, savage described herself as an anarchist, writing, quote, i despite all law enforcement and any governing authority. i am not one for selective targeting, but mass destruction. according to court documents, savage admitted to investigators that she had used pot and meth, and told them that manufacturing explosive devices and detonating them for recreation was her hobby. in this rural town, many feel the charges are overblown. >> she was not using good judgment. did it make me scared? absolutely not. >> i wouldn't say she's a terrorist or nothing like that. >> reporter: others think savage's arrest sets an example. >> explosives, period, you know, i
last week agents from the fbi and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms raided the property near cornelia, georgia. savage was arrested and denied bond. her family declined to comment for this story. but her father told local station wsv that his daughter was a church-going college student, not a criminal. >> i think everybody ought to be able to sate on their property, do whatever the heck they want to. >> reporter: still on facebook, savage described herself as an anarchist,...
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former fbi profiler clint van zandt. >> this was a whole another type of predator, number one, commit a horrible act to kidnap a child, number two, to dispose of a body this way, puts this guy in a breed almost by himself. >> reporter: last seen by her mother walking to school, the fifth grader never made it ta nearby park to meet classmates. her backpack discovered the day after she vanished, one of the few clues investigators publicly released. >> if he should feel he can't be identified, he could easily start looking for another victim. >> reporter: with no suspects, today an entire community is on edge. >> it is unthinkable. it is unthinkable this happened right here, this close, and such an awful, awful manner. >> reporter: an innocent young life plucked off a quiet street. this morning, there are no answers in a neighborhood where grief is only matched by a cry for justice. >> why would you kill the child or hurt a child or steal a child from their family? >> reporter: jessica's parents who last week were cleared of any involvement in their daughter's disappearance haven't spoke
former fbi profiler clint van zandt. >> this was a whole another type of predator, number one, commit a horrible act to kidnap a child, number two, to dispose of a body this way, puts this guy in a breed almost by himself. >> reporter: last seen by her mother walking to school, the fifth grader never made it ta nearby park to meet classmates. her backpack discovered the day after she vanished, one of the few clues investigators publicly released. >> if he should feel he can't...